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Which is incorrect?
news
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
informations
62%
 62%  [ 5 ]
hairs
12%
 12%  [ 1 ]
all three are incorrect
25%
 25%  [ 2 ]
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Countable vs. Countable nouns... Sun Sep 28, 2003 0:16 am  Countable vs. Countable nouns...
 

So, what do you think?
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News, informations, hairs Mon Jan 12, 2004 19:17 pm  News, informations, hairs
 

Hello!
It seems that only informations is totally incorrect.
I am sorry but I could not find out how to show my choice right there. Confused
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Countable vs. Countable nouns... Mon Jan 12, 2004 19:21 pm  Countable vs. Countable nouns...
 

Oops, I have just found Smile
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Countable vs. Countable nouns... Tue Jan 20, 2004 18:06 pm  Countable vs. Countable nouns...
 

the news was bad, the hairs on his neck stood on end, but in the end the information was incorrect.
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